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Do It Hot Pot 2 | Electric Melting Pot for Lead | Melts Lead Ingots Quickly | 4 Pound Capacity | Lead Melting Pot for Fishing Weight Molds & Bullet Casting Molds | Made in The USA

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If you somehow, in humid environs, collected moisture down under the lead, there could be a very slight chance of it not being able to escape as it turns to steam, and then exploding. After skimmuing I dip lead from the 12" frying pan with the ladle to cast the "clean" lead into one pound ingots. of clearance under the spout is high enough to accept all brands of bullet molds and most sinker molds. my experience as far as the dripping has not been so bad that when I unplug the pot with it still full of molten lead it does not leak out or anything like that. You can use old, large cast iron skillets to melt and purify the lead (skimming the surface 'dross' off and putting it in recyclable metal container) and then either pour into ingot mold (Lee Precision, RCBS, and others) or a bullet mold (same suppliers).

The product is from DEWEY, known for quality cleaning rods, and the handle dimensions are 1-1/8" dia. An old cast iron pan is good if you've got a good hot heat source, I use an old aluminium plant pot as it heats up quickly.

Hand crank forge blower, hand crank drill press, and a big anvil sitting on a big butt-cut chunk of wood.

Keep your gloves on, even if the mold is cool to the touch, because the lead may still be hot enough to burn you. If you like to shoot, work on guns as a business or hobby, or just own a gun, this is the place for you! Lead does not adhere well to other metals, so you’ll have no problem opening the mold and removing the lead. Also if anyone has some lead or lead molds or even a lee pot sitting around they want to sell let me know! It's in huge blocks that was obviously made by using a large cast iron pot, and I even have a few that were made in hub caps.New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging . Just remember, never reuse a cast iron cooking item that has cast lead for food preparation again as it can poison the food. I find that after the 1/2 full pot is hot, newly added ingots melt pretty fast if you don't add a whole bunch at 1 time. So the consensus seems to be if you can find a used Pro Melt, that's the best you can get, and if you can't, Lyman's Mag 20 is the best thing in current production? I don't for the life of me understand how these air pockets can form to begin with, but I figured Lee knows what they're talking about and I always pour the remainder out into ingots.

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